Light-diffuser for headlights.



8. K v \MITH.

LlGHT DIFFUSER FOR HEADLiGHTS.

APPLiCATlOH FILED SEPT-17.19l7.

a Patented N V. 5, 1918.

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hub surrounding and arnnged back of the In witness whereof, I, have hereunto set lamp, and a plurality of uniformly spaced my hand and seal at Indianapolis, Indiana, radial blades supported by said hub with this 11th day of September, A. I). one thouthe major Width of the blades adjacent the sand nine hundred and seventeen.

lamp extending from the hub to a point in advance of the lamp and diminishing in BIRNEY K. SMITH. [11.8.] 

